EDITOR'S DESK: The best way to share intelligence
The debates over renewal of the U.S. Patriot Act, the reorganization of the Homeland Security Department and the brick-by-brick makeover of the FBI have at least one common element.
GSA urged to resume post-award audits of vendors
Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) wants the General Services Administration to conduct more post-award contract audits to make sure the federal government is getting the best possible prices on its contracts.
DHS to consolidate operations centers
The Homeland Security Department may consolidate several operations centers spread across the Washington metropolitan area at its Nebraska Avenue Complex in Northwest.
Share-in-savings not catching on at agencies
Several factors have contributed to the dearth of IT contracts using the share-in-savings procurement method, including that the Office of Management and Budget has not issued a final rule and guidance on how to use the method, according to GAO.
Major programs within the Senate
<b>Enterprise tape backup:</b> This $3 million project will consolidate and centralize the tape backup for all office systems across the Senate.
Homegrown dashboard tracks Senate IT projects
The first year Greg Hanson was CIO of the Senate, his weekend reading was not the latest thriller or a paper on a hot new technology.
Johannes Ullrich | The good guys have to cooperate
The Internet Storm Center, created by the SANS Institute, works with Internet service providers to defend against the most malicious attacks.
Incoming
Adm. Vern Clark, the chief of Naval Operations who has long been an advocate for transformational weapons systems and integrating Navy information systems with those of the other services, retired late last month.
Net-centricity takes wing
As the sun sets over Baghdad, automatic-weapon fire erupts from a concrete building's third-story window.
State turns to Northrop Grumman unit for information security work
The State Department has awarded a $22.9 million contract to Northrop Grumman Corp. to provide information assurance and security support services.
Army halts work on AKO portal in light of pending protests
Lockheed Martin Corp. will not perform any work associated with the Army Knowledge Online portal until protests challenging the Army's award of the contract can be heard by the Government Accountability Office.
Waterbury, Conn., seals HR software deal with Lawson
Under the contract, Lawson will provide a centralized application to help the city manage human resources information, such as time accumulation and compensation, and to process payroll.
GAO report says Defense business EA has 'limited utility'
The Defense Department has invested four years and $318 million into developing a business enterprise architecture, but has very little to show for its efforts, according to the Government Accountability Office.
SANS releases new list of significant vulnerabilities
The SANS Institute has released a list of cybersecurity vulnerabilities, which include weaknesses in Microsoft products, Mozilla and Firefox browsers, iTunes and RealPlayer.
Oracle details Fusion plans
Government program managers got a glimpse of the next-generation enterprise resource planning platform from Oracle Corp. during the Oracle Government Users Conference.
Joseph officially in as Transportation chief enterprise architect
Rhonda Joseph officially took the reins today as Transportation Department chief enterprise architect.
Kerr takes helm of National Reconnaissance Office
The intelligence agency responsible for being the nation's eyes and ears in space has a new director.
NOAA to seek consolidated IT support services
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration plans to release a request for proposals for a six-year, consolidated IT support services contract by the end of September.
Put a cell tower in the hallway
Agencies turn to in-building wireless systems to consolidate all forms of voice and data traffic.
Registered Travelers now boarding in Orlando
Orlando International Airport is home to the nation's first privately sponsored Registered Traveler program sanctioned by the Homeland Security Department.
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